Japan Air Lines Flight 1628
A Japanese cargo pilot encountered a massive UFO over Alaska, tracked by military radar. Captain Kenju Terauchi's detailed account and the FAA investigation make this a landmark case.
Japan Air Lines Flight 1628
On November 17, 1986, Japan Air Lines cargo flight 1628 encountered a massive unidentified object over Alaska. Captain Kenju Terauchi’s detailed account and subsequent FAA investigation created one of the most significant aviation UFO cases in history.
The Flight
JAL Flight 1628:
- Boeing 747 cargo
- Paris to Tokyo
- Via Reykjavik, Anchorage
- Routine flight
- Three crew
The Crew
Aboard were:
- Captain Kenju Terauchi
- Co-pilot Takanori Tamefuji
- Flight Engineer Yoshio Tsukuba
- All experienced
- Professional observers
The Time
November 17, 1986:
- Around 5:10 PM local
- Over Alaska
- Near Fort Yukon
- Clear skies
- Heading to Anchorage
First Contact
Crew noticed:
- Lights ahead
- Two objects initially
- Then massive third
- Following their aircraft
- Extended encounter
What Terauchi Saw
The captain described:
- Enormous object
- Twice carrier size
- Walnut shaped
- Dim lights
- Following them
The Size
Terauchi estimated:
- Size of aircraft carrier
- Or larger
- Dwarfing his 747
- Unprecedented scale
- Massive craft
FAA Radar
Anchorage radar:
- Tracked return
- Near JAL 1628
- On controller’s screen
- Confirmation
- Documented
Military Radar
Elmendorf AFB:
- Also tracked
- Unknown target
- Near the aircraft
- Military confirmation
- Multiple sources
Duration
The encounter:
- About 50 minutes
- Extended observation
- Multiple radar confirmations
- Not brief
- Thoroughly witnessed
FAA Response
John Callahan:
- FAA Division Chief
- Investigated personally
- Called to CIA meeting
- Evidence confiscated
- Told to forget
The CIA Meeting
Callahan later revealed:
- CIA, FBI, Reagan staff
- Viewed radar data
- Discussed case
- Then suppressed
- Cover-up alleged
Callahan’s Testimony
Years later:
- Went public
- Had saved copies
- Confirmed radar data
- Blew whistle
- Important witness
The Press Conference
November 1986:
- Terauchi spoke
- To media
- Detailed account
- FAA confirmed radar
- Major story
Aftermath for Terauchi
The captain:
- Grounded briefly
- Career affected
- Never recanted
- Maintained account
- Until death
FAA Position
Official stance:
- Could not identify object
- Radar data exists
- Pilot credible
- No explanation
- Case unexplained
Skeptical Theories
Some suggested:
- Jupiter/Mars
- Ice crystals
- Military craft
- Radar malfunction
- None satisfying
Against Skeptics
Problems:
- Duration too long
- Multiple radar
- Pilot experience
- Size estimates
- Behavior wrong
Significance
JAL 1628 significant for:
- Multiple radar confirmation
- Professional witnesses
- FAA investigation
- Alleged cover-up
- Documentation quality
Legacy
Japan Air Lines Flight 1628 remains one of the most significant aviation UFO encounters. The radar confirmation, professional crew, and subsequent alleged cover-up make it a cornerstone case.